Overview

Soul Survivor by Katana Collins

With immortality comes a craving that can't be satisfied, a need never fulfilled. . .

Once an angel, now a demon, Monica is still a succubus with an insatiable desire for sex. The more the better. Soul-stealing orgasms beat out dealing with her broken heart any day of the week. Monica has no interest in being near both her ex-lover and his new girlfriend, so she's not thrilled when she's asked to join them in investigating a string of murders that are clearly beyond the pale. But when she sees that one of the victims has her Celtic family crest carved on his arm, she realizes she may finally find the answers to her past she's been searching for all these years. . .

Praise for Katana Collins

"What a ride! I can't wait to see what happens next in this fantastic new series!" Caitlin Crews, USA Today bestselling author

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

The two res before this both have poems and the one after this as well

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

Kept the intrigue of the first book and expanded on Monica's character. I read the book over the long weekend, quite a feat for me as generally it takes me a month to finish a book in the 250-400 page range. Will be waiting for the next in the series

Eloise_In_Paris

More than 1 year ago

The least likable thing about this book is the main character. The mystery that needed to be solved was interesting. The other characters were likable. The pacing was good and the sex scenes were hot. But Monica&rsquo;s actions and thought processes make no sense. She&rsquo;s a succubus, but supposedly in a hooker with a heart of gold kind of way. There&rsquo;s only one problem, she&rsquo;s not actually a nice person.
Monica is a succubus, so she needs sex the way we need food. She prefers hot sex, like we prefer delicious food. That makes perfect sense. However for someone madly in love with a man she sure does spend a lot of time screwing others. Men who do not actually feed her, so what is the point? Shouldn&rsquo;t she be pining over her lost love instead. Monica also has major issues with women. She does not trust or like them. It makes no sense, because the story went into her past and it is revealed that the only people who have hurt and betrayed her are male. Whether they be angel, demon, or human. The people that have always helped her are female. So why is she so twisted? She should revel in her succubus powers. Being able to punish men who are no good. I&rsquo;m on the fence as to whether I would read the next book in the series. Although I love the world that was built, and I am interested in how the overall story ends it is really hard for me to focus when I can&rsquo;t stand the heroine.

UpAllNightNovels

More than 1 year ago

If Soul Stripper teased us, Soul Survivor has swept us, quivering all the way to the edge.
Sometimes the past is best forgotten, and for fallen angel-turned succubus Monica, a few centuries is more than enough time to forget the specific details of her fall from grace. That is, until bodies start turning up, mutilated, and bearing the crest of her family, as well as others of her inner circle. From Sin City to the City of the Saints, Monica, with the help of Elemental Damien, newly winged Angel Adrienne, and a very reluctant Drew, begins the task of investigating and tracking the murders to their gruesome culprit. But look behind you girl, because while you&rsquo;re hot on the trail of a killer, don&rsquo;t let that hit squad on your heels slip your mind.
Collins has outdone herself, delving into the past, then charging full steam ahead on another sexy, wild ride. It was HOT. It was terrifying. It was AWESOME! And now those of us left quivering on that oh so delicious edge, are left breathlessly waiting for Soul Surrender. Will she set us free? Will this succubus regain her halo? Drew? Damien? Oh so many tantalizing questions!